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A Practical Sanskrikt Dictionary, by A. A. Macdonell, 1893,
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MDScan/index.php?sfx=jpg; 1929.
- Nataraj ed., 1st in 2006, 2012.
- https://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/macdonell/ 190516
The Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary, BHS, vol.2, by F. Edgerton, pp. 627.
- FEdgerton-BHSD<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 180627)
The Student's Pali English dictionary , by U Pe Maung Tin, 1920.
- (ref: UPMT-PEDxxx).  Downloaded copies in TIL HD-PDF and SD-PDF libraries:
- UPMT-PaliDict1920<Ô> / bkp<Ô> (link chk 190113)
•  Pali-Myanmar Dictionary (in Pal-Myan), by U Hoke Sein,
- (ref: UHS-PMD). The dictionary in printed form is in TIL Research Library.
Latin-English Vocabulary II, by Hans H Ørberg, 1998
- HHOrberg-LinguaLatina<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 190624)

Edited by U Kyaw Tun (UKT) (M.S., I.P.S.T., USA), Daw Khin Wutyi, Daw Thuzar Myint, Daw Zinthiri Han and staff of Tun Institute of Learning (TIL). Not for sale. No copyright. Free for everyone. Prepared for students and staff of TIL  Research Station, Yangon, MYANMAR 
 - http://www.tuninst.net , www.romabama.blogspot.com 

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p315c3-b07
• शुक [súk-a]
- m. [bright, gaudy: √suk] parrot (V., C.); poet (C., rare); N. of a son of Vyâsa.

 

p315c3-b08
• शुकी [sukî]
- f. female parrot.

 

p315c3-b09
• [suki-bhu]
- become a parrot.

 

p315c3-b10
• शुक्त [suktá]
- [fermented: √suk] become sour; harsh, rough; n. sour liquor (produced by fermentation); sour rice gruel; harsh words: -(a)-ka, a. sour; n. sour eructation.

 

p315c3-b11
• शुक्ति [suk - ti]
- f. shell, esp. pearl oyster, mother of pearl; hollow potsherd (used as a cup; rare); twist of hair (on a horse's neck or breast; rare); a certain weight (=1/2 pala or 2 karshas, about one ounce); -khalati, a. completely bald; -ga, n. pearl; -puta, hollow in the shell in which the pearl rests.

 

p315c3-b12
• शुक्र [suk-rá]
- m. fire, Agni (C.); a summer month (V., C.); planet Venus (personified as son of Bhrigu and teacher of the Asuras); pure Soma (V.); n. brightness, light (sts. pl.; V., E.); clear liquid, water, Soma (V.); juice (Br., S.; sts. pl.); semen virile (V. rare, C.): (a)-danta, m. (white tooth), N.; (á)-vat, a. containing pure juice (V.); containing the word sukra (Br.); (á)-var- na, a. brilliant-coloured, bright (RV.); -vâra, m. day of Venus, Friday; (á)-vâsas, a. bright-robed (dawn; RV.1); (á)-sokis, a. bright-rayed (Agni; V.); (á)-sadman, a. having a bright dwelling-place (dawn; RV.1).

 

 

 

p315c3-b13
• शुक्रामन्थिनौ [sukrâ-manthínau]
- m. du. pure and mealy Soma (V.).

 

p315c3-b14
• शुक्रिय [sukr-iya]
- a. containing pure juice (V.); n. brilliance (S.); N. of certain Sâmans belonging to the Pravargya (pl.); the Pravargya section VS. 36--40 (S., C.).

 

p315c3-b15
• [suk-la]
- a. [later form of sukra] bright, light ( w. paksha, m. bright fornight in which the moon increases; C.); white (ord. mg. ; V., C.); pure (C.); m. bright fortnight (sc. paksha; C.); n. white colour (V.); white of the eye (Br., C.): -dant, a. white-toothed (Br., P.); -pakaha, m. bright fortnight (in which the moon increases); -bhasvara, a. shining brightly; -vastara, a. white-robed.

 

 

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